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A great way to see some of less touristy parts of Norwich. It's an easy amble, perhaps taking a couple of hours depending on your pace and stops, around the city centre. There are good paths, bridges to cross, buildings to see and refreshment opportunities.

There are many lovely walks along the Riverside but a favourite of mine is to head over Bishops Gate bridge from the cathedral. Opposite is the Lollards Pitt pub site of gruesome executions in the 16th century. Head towards the City and station along the riverbank. You may notice across the road is Rosary road this was the site of...
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A wonderful walk awaits as you stroll along the river and take in the relaxing flow.
Lots to see and do and you feel peaceful especially as you see the cathedral from different views towering up into the Norwich sky.
You can't beat a walk rain or shine in one of the county's nicest and best kept walk experiences.
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We started this walk from the riverside complex near the odeon/ Hollywood bowl and Llyods Bar. It took a lot of research for us to find a starting point but once we got there it was a lovely walk- definitely recommend :)

Most of this is a pretty walk that is easily accessible. It winds past the cathedral and great hospital and other parts of old Norwich. Much less pretty as it goes through the club and entertainment area with chain pubs and cages, but this area is useful, especially for families. Hopefully the path will soon be extended to link with...
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Lovely to be able to walk through a city on a decent pathway. Many of the bridges had pubs or cafés so it was nice to stop off and have refreshments ! The signage in the city centre is very good but there could be more signs along the river walk - take a city map for ease of reference...
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As a ex resident of Norwich, I have always enjoyed walking around the city on pathways that are less congested by tourists. The pace of the walk is pleasant due to the pathways following away from the busy streets. I often walk the dog along the labrynth of side walkways and shortcuts to my destination. A good local knowledge of...
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This walk along the peaceful Wensum River is lovely, especially in the spring when the daffodils are in bloom. There is also The Cow Tower, which is an interesting stop along the way. Walk the length to the Wherryman's Cottage that spans the river - beautiful.

A pleasant non energetic stroll may be had by following the river path. We picked it up from near the railway station on a early warm September evening, enjoying a walk into town for a meal.
The walk itself can be quite contrasting in scenery, architecture and views. From river vista, to the cathedral, open fields, medieval buildings and small...
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